By David Crystal

New from Cambridge University Press!

By Peter Mark Roget

This book "supplies a vocabulary of English words and idiomatic phrases 'arranged … according to the ideas which they express'. The thesaurus, continually expanded and updated, has always remained in print, but this reissued first edition shows the impressive breadth of Roget's own knowledge and interests."

Journal Information

Language Teaching abstracting journal is designed for professionals who need
an easy reference to current research in second and foreign language
education. It brings together in one journal the latest findings in
international research in language teaching and learning. Each four-part
volume contains around 700 abstracts reporting research in over 150
multilingual periodicals from around the world. Each issue also features a
specially commissioned state-of-the-art review article, ranging across
topics as important and diverse as language assessment, task-based learning
and teaching, intercultural competence, pronunciation teaching, and language
policy. An ever-popular annual research round-up also identifies significant
and emerging research trends in language learning and teaching.